Norwegian Wood (music Festival) - Notable Performances

Notable Performances

  • Johnny Cash – (1992)
  • Jethro Tull, John Trudell – (1994)
  • Van Morrison, Bo Kaspers Orkester – (1995)
  • Savoy, Emmylou Harris, The Kinks, Gin Blossoms, Grant Lee Buffalo, Iggy Pop – (1996)
  • Simple Minds, Loudon Wainwright III – (1997)
  • Van Morrison, Lisa Loeb, Lou Reed, Bob Dylan – (1998)
  • Neil Finn, Suede, Taxi, Wilco, BigBang, Bertine Zetlitz Faithless, James Taylor – (1999)
  • Röyksopp, Kaizers Orchestra, Van Morrison, Morten Abel, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bryan Ferry, BigBang, Jaga Jazzist – (2000)
  • Madrugada, Ulf Lundell, Sting, Tom McRae – (2001)
  • Gluecifer, Iggy Pop, Jaga Jazzist, Suzanne Vega, Faithless, Sahara Hotnights – (2002)
  • Tom McRae, The Dandy Warhols, The Hellacopters, DumDum Boys, Gåte, Kaizers Orchestra, Audioslave, Counting Crows – (2003)
  • The Cardigans, Wilco, Ash, David Bowie – (2004)
  • The Hives, Thom Hell, deLillos, System of a Down, Tori Amos – (2005)
  • Roger Waters, Kent, Mew, Maria Mena, Turbonegro, Deftones, Soulfly, Richard Hawley – (2006)
  • Tori Amos, Wolfmother, Evanescence, Korn, Travis, Brian Wilson – (2007)
  • Alanis Morissette, Dinosaur Jr, Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World, Billy Talent, Paramore, Rufus Wainwright – (2008)

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